This is a game played between Ian Nepomniatchi vs Shakhriyar Mamedyarov in the 4th round of the Saint Louis Rapid and Blitz tournament.
It illustrates some of the main principles of playing good chess: bringing all the pieces into the game, preventing the opponentโs counterplay, and finishing off the game with an attack.
ChessMood courses mentioned in the video:
Attack like a Viking ๐ https://chessmood.com/course/attack-like-viking
Happy pieces ๐ https://chessmood.com/course/happy-chess-pieces-the-art-of-keeping-your-chess-army-happy
Nepomniatchiโs photo credits to Chess24
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What's the name of the opening?
Yay! ๐ I found the bishop maneuver
hero bishop indeed, I liked how Nepo built on the position, Qa8 was out of the game, thanks
Sir please classic game